A premier research laboratory in the College of Engineering, the Carnegie Mellon Nanofabrication Facility is one of the most well equipped university based facilities for thin film and nano/micro device development in...

Two chemical engineering professors at Carnegie Mellon University are the authors of Retrospective on Optimization, a fairly comprehensive paper chronicling the history of optimization problems and the development of...

This online article from Carnegie Mellon Today, discusses how chemists are researching quantum dots to evaluate their effectiveness in treating diseases such as cancer. Readers can discover how the scientists were able...

Alice is a teaching tool for introductory computing and for teaching problem solving and sequencing skills. This downloadable software offers an innovative 3-D programming environment that makes it easy to create an...

This website contains links to a Carnegie Mellon University online term paper which discusses bioluminescence and the lux (luminescent) operon in Vibrio fischeri. It includes an introduction to bioluminescence,...